Israel Doesn’t Violate International Law When It Allows Jews to Live and Build Houses in the West Bank
Why Mike Pompeo is correct about the settlements.
November 20, 2019
Do a mitzvah!
On Yom Kippur this year, Elliot Cosgrove—rabbi of one of the world’s largest Conservative congregations—began his sermon by speaking of the final two rebbes of the Lubavitcher Ḥasidim, and their unlikely decision to encourage their followers to find secular and unaffiliated Jews and encourage them to do just one mitzvah: putting on t’filin, lighting Shabbat candles, or placing a mezuzah on their doorways. Praising this approach, Cosgrove recalls that in his youth, American Jewry assumed that the Holocaust, Israel, and anti-Semitism could serve as “the threefold mystic cord that we could always count on” to keep Jews bound to their tradition and heritage. Yet this triad has manifestly lost its power. Only doing mitzvot, Jewish deeds, can be counted on to maintain Judaism. (Audio and video are available at the link below.)
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Login or SubscribeWhy Mike Pompeo is correct about the settlements.
And why Americans can help them by tightening sanctions.
Do a mitzvah!
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